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Fourier Transform Approach to Machine Learning III: Fourier Classification

Published 3 Jan 2020 in cs.LG and stat.ML | (2001.06081v3)

Abstract: We propose a Fourier-based learning algorithm for highly nonlinear multiclass classification. The algorithm is based on a smoothing technique to calculate the probability distribution of all classes. To obtain the probability distribution, the density distribution of each class is smoothed by a low-pass filter separately. The advantage of the Fourier representation is capturing the nonlinearities of the data distribution without defining any kernel function. Furthermore, contrary to the support vector machines, it makes a probabilistic explanation for the classification possible. Moreover, it can treat overlapped classes as well. Comparing to the logistic regression, it does not require feature engineering. In general, its computational performance is also very well for large data sets and in contrast to other algorithms, the typical overfitting problem does not happen at all. The capability of the algorithm is demonstrated for multiclass classification with overlapped classes and very high nonlinearity of the class distributions.

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